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Should Blackmail be Banned?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 January 2009
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There is no right to blackmail. So says the law and so say most moral observers. A few libertarian voices have been raised in defence of blackmail (e.g. Mack) but such a defence is liable to be treated as a reductio of the defender's own free market philosophy. However, it is surprisingly difficult to say just what is wrong with blackmail.
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- Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1988
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1 Mack, E., ‘In Defense of Blackmail’, Philosophical Studies 41 (1982), 273–284.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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4 I have benefited from the comments of Roger Teichmann, Brian Garrett and Peter Sandoe on earlier drafts of this paper.
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